Thursday 31 December 2009

Mob

Kannada actor Vishnu died yesterday. Apparently he was a legend here, next only to 'eeef you come today' Rajkumar. Realising the situation could be dangerous, Most offices remained closed and hence I got an unexpected holiday. Turns out, those fears were not baseless; his fans, who apparently had nothing better to do, torched a few vehicles. Now I don't believe in spirits but even those who do would agree that Yama did not come to take him in any of those vehicles.

This incident highlights our low levels of tolerance for anything and everything. A recent survey put us 2nd behind Iran on religious intolerance. I fear we would even beat Iran if we just talk about intolerance. Vishnu died, let off the steam with some charred vehicles. Rajkumar dies, kill 5 more. India cricket team lose a match, demolish their homes.

One could even comprehend (not support) the fury and angst over bigger issues like religion, reservation or a separate state but such chaos over a natural death is beyond imagination. The most frustrating thing is that these people always get away with it. Be it the Hindus in Gujarat, Gujjars in Rajasthan, Telangana supporters in Andhra or even yesterday's mob. The law keepers are all to happy to sweep it under the carpet.

It is infuriating to watch civilised people trample law and order like that. Perhaps we deserve an alive Afzal Guru, a '6-months sentenced' SPS Rathore and a remorseless Kasab. We perhaps also deserve the shame of not being able to try Hadlee or hang Abu Salem.

I hope things change and change soon.

Happy new year

Narcissist Narmad

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6 comments:

satyan said...

this is ur lucky day honey !!!!!!!!

this is ur first blog i fully support and agree with

Ashtung said...

,!,,

Sass said...

Sad but true.. :(

Ashtung said...

@sass: what?
my finger?

On a serious note; this is acually one thing that unites India - the mob - it is equally lawless everywhere

Ashtung said...
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Anonymous said...

I wonder what actually goes in their minds! It's a complete mystery. I sincerely wish that the mobs such as these are pre-arranged accidents. Atleast that way people wouldn't have to be completely insane!
you see that's the problem with democracy. people are responsible for everything.